Twenty-Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, October 3, 2021, 11:15 Mass
Homilist: Fr. Andrew Hedstrom, Gospel: Mark 10:2-16 Therefore what God has joined together let no human being separate Fr. Andrew talked about the church’s teaching on marriage
Homilist: Fr. Andrew Hedstrom, Gospel: Mark 10:2-16 Therefore what God has joined together let no human being separate Fr. Andrew talked about the church’s teaching on marriage
Homilist: Msgr. Connolly, Gospel: Mark 10:2-16 Therefore what God has joined together let no human being separate Msgr. Connolly spoke about our relationship with others in our perfection and imperfection.
Homilist: Fr. Andrew Hedstrom, Gospel: Matthew 18:1-5; 10 Fr. Andrew asks us to be humble.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Matthew 10:13-16, Whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me. Fr. Denis talked about St. Theresa of the little flower.
Homilist: Fr. Andrew Headstrom, Gospel: :Luke 10:1-12, Your peace will rest on him. Fr. Andrew read from John Paul’s Apostolic Exhortation, Christifideles Laice and then suggested the world is in need of our discipleship.
Homilist: Fr. Albert Bahhuth, Gospel: John 1:47-51, You will see the sky opened and the angles of God ascending and descending on the Son of Man Fr. Albert suggests we access our relationship with God.
Homilist: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel: Luke 9:51-56 Fr. Denis talked about Jesus’ choice for apostles. They were not perfect like us.
Homilist: Fr. Albert Bahhuth, Gospel: Luke 9:46-50, The one who is least among all of you is the one who is the greatest. Fr. Albert suggested we need to work for care of others like St. Vincent dePaul and Jesus.
Presider: Fr. Albert Bahhuth, Gospel Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48, Whoever is not against us is for us, If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. This is Haiti Sunday, We heard about Hands Together in Haiti from Doug Campbell, Fr. Tom Hagan and Mary Nally.
Presider: Fr. Denis Maher, Gospel Mark 9:38-43, 45, 47-48, Whoever is not against us is for us, If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. This is Haiti Sunday, We heard about Hands Together in Haiti from Doug Campbell, Fr. Tom Hagan and Mary Nally.